Lockheed XFM-2
The Lockheed XPB-3, later designated XFM-2 (PB - Pursuit, Biplace / FM - Fighter, Multi-seat), was a proposed American heavy fighter aircraft, developed by the Lockheed Corporation during the mid-1930s. Intended as a heavy fighter and bomber destroyer for operation by the United States Army Air Corps, it failed to win a contract for construction of a prototype, the Bell YFM-1 Airacuda being preferred.
Lockheed XFM-2 | |
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Role | Heavy fighter/bomber destroyer |
Manufacturer | Lockheed Corporation |
Status | Cancelled in 1936 |
Primary user | United States Army Air Corps |
Number built | 0 |
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